DNA in seawater revealed that 93% of fish species live beyond known ranges, exposing major gaps in global marine biodiversity records.
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From beaches across Mexico, groups of women in diving gear who call themselves sirenas, or mermaids, are taking on the ...
Former security minister says it is 'absolutely abhorrent' that China spy case collapsed China’s General Administration of Customs said officers in the coastal city of Qingdao intercepted the ...
Scientists have found that oceanic manta rays routinely make extreme dives of more than 1,200 meters – three-quarters of a mile – but it's not to feed, nor is it happening everywhere in deep water.
Many marine species are no strangers to the depths of the oceans. Some animals, like certain sharks, tuna, or turtles, routinely perform extreme dives, whereas for other species, such behavior has ...
BILLIONAIRE Ray Dalio’s philanthropic arm is backing new research in the Indian Ocean to bolster marine protection after nations pledged to curb exploitation of the deep seas. A former oil exploration ...
(Bloomberg) — Billionaire Ray Dalio’s philanthropic arm is backing new research in the Indian Ocean to bolster marine protection after nations pledged to curb exploitation of the deep seas. A former ...
Researchers from Singapore and around the region are heading into uncharted waters. A 20-member team from the National University of Singapore and US non-profit OceanX are on a 24-day mission to ...
Follow the path of the Nameless Crusader. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants starts with a puzzle that leads into a whole new secret catacomb zone beneath the Vatican. This puzzle ...
Google Maps is available in more than 250 countries, so it may surprise some people to learn that a modern tech-obsessed nation like South Korea isn't on that list. Google Maps has long been shunned ...